

Presence sensors do fall detection and human presence to a great degree. No need for a BED sensor and measuring occupancy.
Presence sensors do fall detection and human presence to a great degree. No need for a BED sensor and measuring occupancy.
Human trafficking or people being held against their will???
Why would anyone ask about “occupancy” of a bed? Motion or Presence sensors are fine. Like, you want to enact a trigger based on when someone gets IN the bed? That’s makes no sense.
This whole question comes off as extra fucking creepy to me.
I can’t believe I’m even engaging this post, but… what’s the use-case? Gotta say, this sounds extra creepy.
OpenTTD is open source, so not sure that fits.
Harbor Innovations, the Paper 7 maker? Damn, I was just starting to get interested in trying one out.
There may be some confusion here, so let me clarify some stuff to make sure I’m not confusing you:
So you’ve got the device paired to your HA instance via ZBT+Thread. There is also a way to pair devices with the HomeKit integration, and not directly through the Thread border router. Reset your blinds then try pairing them through the HomeKit integration in HA, then see if the controls pop up as you expect them.
Just searching around, it seems they only work with the Homekit integration for control. Pairing via Thread is one thing, but exposing controls is another.
There is an integration for Motionblinds though that seems to work with a lot of different brands. Maybe check that out.
Both ZHA and Deconz have ways of doing this. Maybe just a limitation of z2m.
I really think you have conflicting resolvers running on startup, which would explain this. Double check your systemd units that are enabled on boot. If you don’t see anything like networkmanager, reboot the machine, get the status of systemd-resolv to make sure it’s actually running after a fresh boot, check the logs and see if you see anything interesting there, then restart it and check the logs again once DNS works. Something is different between those two actions.
See if this helps at all:
sudo systemctl revert systemd-resolved
sudo systemctl restart systemd-resolved
Also, what does ls -lh /etc/resolv*
show?
What’s happening in journalctl -u systemd-resolved
?
Well only your DNS is broken, so that’s all that needs to get fixed. Are you POSITIVE you’re using systemd resolve and not networkmanager?
Did you insert the sysctl values and reboot?
Revert and see if it’s faster on the previous version.
A lot of people really liked that N64 controller, though I feel it would have been an unnecessary design if that Z button wasn’t included.
It’s an open source project, so have at it!
Are you using ZHA, or another coordinator?
HA on your private network. Tailscale or Wireguard into that network. Problem solved.
I guess?? Still…